IONTOPHORETIC TRANSDERMAL DEVICE
An iontophoretic transdermal device includes an applicator, an electric pathway and at least one electrode. The applicator has a first surface and the electric pathway is on the first surface. The electrode is also disposed in the first surface. The electric pathway is electrically connected with the electrode in order to carry the electric current into the electrode. Moreover, the electrode protrudes above the first surface in order to have a direct or indirect contact with the covered skin area substantially without gap.
Priority of US Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/422,164, filed Dec. 12, 2010, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to the filed of iontophoresis, and, more particularly, to inducing the agents into the skin with high permeability under the influence of an iontophoretic device and conformed cover to the contact skin.
RELATED ARTIontophoresis employs an electromotive force and/or current to transfer an active agent such as an ionic drug or other therapeutic agent to a biological interface, for example, skin or mucus membrane.
Iontophoretic devices typically include an active electrode assembly (usually an anode) and a counter electrode assembly, each coupled to an opposite pole or terminal of a voltage source, such as a chemical battery or an external power station connected to the iontophoretic devices via electrical leads. Each electrode assembly typically includes a respective electrode element to apply an electromotive force and/or current.
The active agent may be either cationic or anionic, and the voltage source can be configured to apply the appropriate voltage polarity based on the polarity of the active agent. Iontophoresis may be advantageously used to enhance or control the delivery rate of the active agent. The active agent may be stored in a reservoir such as a cavity. Alternatively, the active agent may be stored in a reservoir such as a porous structure or a gel.
One type of frequently used iontophoresis device is an iontophoretic patch, which includes an electrical power supply, and usually two separate patches with an anode on one piece and a cathode on the other, wherein both of the electrodes are electrically connected to the electrical power supply. The patches may have a chamber to contain the active agent and attach to the skin. This kind of iontophoresis device can perform a transdermal electrokinetic mass transformation to induce the agents into the skin. However, due to the construction of the pieces, such a design may be limited to application to smooth skin areas like the thigh or back, while being inapplicable to more featured areas such as face. In addition, the active agent which is contacted with the cathode and anode must be separated and electrically insulated from each other to prevent the electrical circuit from short-circuiting which would interfere with the iontophoretic process.
Another kind of iontophoresis device is an iontophoretic stick with electrodes and a battery operated controller, which requires the user to hold the iontophoretic stick to contact the required contact point. The limitations of such stick are inconvenience during application and having only one contact point rather than a broad skin area. Furthermore, the electrodes of the iontophoretic stick must contact the skin with minimum gap, or the distribution of the electrical current may be uneven and cause skin burns.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is generally directed to an iontophoretic transdermal device, which includes an applicator with a first surface. The applicator is shaped as an orthomorphic projection of the covered skin area and the first surface is configured to be toward the covered skin area. The first surface contacts the covered skin area directly, or contacts the covered skin area with the iontophoretic transdermal active agent in between. The transdermal device further includes an electric pathway which is on in the first surface of the applicator and configured to carry the electric current. At least one electrode is also disposed on the first surface and electrically connected to the electric pathway. To assure a better contact between the electrode and the covered skin area, the electrode is designed to protrude above the first surface such that the electrode is able to contact the covered skin substantially without a gap when the applicator is applied on the covered skin area.
The present invention also discloses a method of conducting an iontophoresis process. The process includes applying an iontophoresis active agent on the treated skin surface and placing a first surface of an applicator on the treated skin surface. The process further has a step of contacting the skin surface with at least one electrode, wherein the electrode is electrically connected to an electric pathway and the electric pathway is electrically connected to a first terminal, connecting the first terminal to a first pole of a voltage source. A step of applying a second terminal on a skin area different from the treated skin surface wherein the second terminal is electrically connected to a second pole of the voltage source, and another step of introducing DC current from the voltage source into the electric pathway and the electrode are further included. The process also has a step of inducing the active agent underneath the treated skin surface.
An iontophoretic transdermal device is developed to induce the agent into the skin with high permeability and uniformity. The term agent used in this disclosure means any therapeutic or prophylactic agent that is suitable for transdermal administration and that can be used with the device described herein. The agent may also include a buffer solvent to comfort the treated skin or to reinforce the efficiency of the iontophoretic process, wherein such agent can be daubed over the treated skin area or applied on a patch which is disposed on the contact skin.
The invention is described by way of concrete embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, but it should be noted that the invention is in no way limited thereto.
The electrodes 500 can also be grouped into at least one zone according to user requirements. In the embodiment illustrated in
According to the present invention, the iontophoretic transdermal device 10 can be customized into various shapes in order to fit any skin area to be treated, such as a face, nasal cavity, ankle, joints, finger, toe or any part of the skin on an object. The object is exemplified herein as a human body, but may also include an animal or any organism.
While the invention has been described above with references to specific embodiments thereof, it can be seen that many changes, modifications and variations in the materials, arrangements of parts and steps can be made without departing from the inventive concept disclosed herein. Accordingly, the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims are intended to embrace all such changes, modifications and variations that may occur to one having skill in the art upon a reading of the disclosure. All patent applications, patents and other publication cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Claims
1. An iontophoretic transdermal device, the transdermal device comprising:
- an applicator comprising a first surface, wherein the applicator is shaped as an orthomorphic projection of the covered skin area and the first surface is configured to be toward the covered skin area;
- an electric pathway on the first surface; and
- an electrode disposed on the first surface connected to the electric pathway and protruding above the first surface such that the electrode contacts the covered skin substantially without gap therebetween when the applicator is applied on the covered skin area.
2. The transdermal device of claim 1, wherein the material of the applicator is rubber.
3. The transdermal device of claim 2, wherein the rubber material is silicone, polydimethyl siloxane, or polyurethane.
4. The transdermal device of claim 1, wherein the electric pathway comprises conductive fillers.
5. The transdermal device of claim 4, wherein the conductive fillers are graphite, carbon nano-tube, carbon black, graphene, copper, silver, gold or their respective alloys.
6. The transdermal device of claim 1, wherein the first surface is concave or/and convex.
7. The transdermal device of claim 1, wherein the device further comprises: wherein the voltage source comprises a first pole connected to the first terminal and a second pole connected to the second terminal, the polarity of said first pole is opposite to the second pole.
- a first terminal connected to the applicator;
- a second terminal apart from the first terminal; and
- a voltage source configured to provide DC current;
8. The transdermal device of claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a plurality of electrodes and the electric pathway further comprises a plurality of interconnection wires, the electrodes being grouped into at least one zone, and said electrodes in the same zone being electrically connected by the corresponding interconnection wire.
9. The transdermal device of claim 8, wherein the electric pathway comprises conductive fillers.
10. The transdermal device of claim 9, wherein the conductive fillers are graphite, carbon nano-tube, carbon black, graphene, copper, silver, gold, or their respective alloys.
11. The transdermal device of claim 10, wherein the device further comprises:
- a first terminal connected to the applicator;
- a second terminal apart from the first terminal; and
- a voltage source configured to provide DC current;
- wherein the voltage source comprises a first pole connected to the first terminal and a second pole connected to the second terminal, the polarity of said first pole is opposite to the second pole.
12. The transdermal device of claim 11, wherein the electric pathway further comprises at least one extension part corresponding to each zone and said extension part is connected to the first terminal.
13. The transdermal device of claim 12, wherein each extension part is electrically isolated from other extension parts.
14. The transdermal device of claim 13, wherein the voltage source comprises a plurality of channels, and each channel controls the electric current density of its corresponding extension part independently.
15. The transdermal device of claim 1, further comprising a fastening member.
16. The transdermal device of claim 15, wherein the fastening member is a hook-and-loop tape, buckle belt, adjustable rubber belt.
17. A method of conducting a iontophoresis process, comprising:
- applying iontophoresis active agent on the treated skin surface;
- placing a first surface of an applicator on the treated skin surface;
- contacting the skin surface with electrodes, wherein the electrodes are electrically connected to an electric pathway and the electric pathway is electrically connected to a first terminal;
- connecting the first terminal to a first pole of a voltage source;
- applying a second terminal on a skin area different from the treated skin surface wherein the second terminal is electrically connected to a second pole of the voltage source;
- introducing DC current from the voltage source into the electric pathway and the electrode; and
- inducing the active agent underneath the treated skin surface.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising contacting the treated skin surface with a plurality of electrodes of the applicator, wherein the electrodes are grouped into at least two different zones.
19. The method according of claim 18, further comprising adjusting electric current for each zone independently.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 12, 2011
Publication Date: Jun 14, 2012
Inventor: TIMOTHY WEI-HANG (TAOYUAN COUNTY)
Application Number: 13/316,879
International Classification: A61N 1/30 (20060101);